The Ms. Foundation for Women brings together grassroots activists, national policy advocates and journalists at the Democratic National Convention to highlight the impact of the economy and other key election-year issues on women—particularly low-income women and women of color—and promote women's community-based solutions to address our country's most pressing needs. On the eve of the 3rd Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and just blocks away from the Democratic National Convention, Sara K. Gould of the Ms. Foundation hosts a roundtable discussion in partnership with Women's eNews' Rita Henley-Jensen.
Human rights for all? You have it in this Country. All you have to do is work. T^he more education you have the easier it is. You can also succeed by hard work. Hard work doesn'y mean working hard to put yourself in any one group and bitch that your noy being treated fair. Get off of your butt, raise and educate your children, hold work ethics and morality as sacred and shut up.
cabritorsss 1 year ago
I'll try
webmamma5000 3 years ago
Is there a way we could post this on the Women's eNews channel? This is Rita, editor in chief
RitaHenleyJensen 3 years ago
This video gives awesome insight into women's issues from articulate voices in grassroots movements! Enlightening and inspiring!
maryann80218 3 years ago